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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    Quote Originally Posted by lance Uppercut
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock

    During his peak, however, Mercer was able to take anything. As Evander Holyfield, Bert Cooper and a rejuvenated Tim Witherspoon experienced.

    Didn't Holyfield knock Mercher down?
    Your right Holyfield was the first to put him on the canvas, he started badly in that fight if I recall correctly.

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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    Most fighters listed could box. Randall Tex Cobb sucked as a boxer but could absorb a sledgehammer to the head, repeatedly.

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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    top 6
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    Ali
    Tua
    Frazier
    ray mercer
    evander holyfeild
    marciano


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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    Randall "Tex" Cobb; I saw him play football live in Abilene, Texas before he took up boxing.

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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    ben tackie
    wayne mculloch
    win hands down every day of the week jus wish i cud spell the names properly

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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    BEFORE I EVEN LOOKED AT THE LIST, ALI CAME TO MIND AS NO.1 IN THIS DEPARTMENT. HE TOOK TREMENDOUS PUNISHMENT AND CARRIED ON, THIS HAD A LOT TO DO WITH HEART ASWELL!

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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    Quote Originally Posted by ~Phil~
    have to disagree with Ali no1
    Ali was dropped by Sonny Banks, Henry Cooper and Fraizer. His defence might be up near the
    top but imo his chin is not even in the top 10, I'd have Tua, McCall, Ibeabuchi all ahead of him.
    besides that its a pretty good list!
    the ALI pick is a sympathy pick...His chin wasn't half of Cobb's.
    It feels good to be back home.

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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    Quote Originally Posted by bigragu
    Quote Originally Posted by ~Phil~
    have to disagree with Ali no1
    Ali was dropped by Sonny Banks, Henry Cooper and Fraizer. His defence might be up near the
    top but imo his chin is not even in the top 10, I'd have Tua, McCall, Ibeabuchi all ahead of him.
    besides that its a pretty good list!
    the ALI pick is a sympathy pick...His chin wasn't half of Cobb's.
    Randall "Tex" Cobb was knocked stiff in the first round by Dee Collier, that's right Dee Collier....until that I thought he had the best chin of anyone ever too...but Dee Collier!?!?!

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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    Quote Originally Posted by The Promoter
    Quote Originally Posted by bigragu
    Quote Originally Posted by ~Phil~
    have to disagree with Ali no1
    Ali was dropped by Sonny Banks, Henry Cooper and Fraizer. His defence might be up near the
    top but imo his chin is not even in the top 10, I'd have Tua, McCall, Ibeabuchi all ahead of him.
    besides that its a pretty good list!
    the ALI pick is a sympathy pick...His chin wasn't half of Cobb's.
    Randall "Tex" Cobb was knocked stiff in the first round by Dee Collier, that's right Dee Collier....until that I thought he had the best chin of anyone ever too...but Dee Collier!?!?!
    they hit ya on the sweet spot of the puss ! don't matter what name they go by.

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    Default Re: Heavyweight Boxing's 10 Greatest Chins

    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by The Promoter
    Quote Originally Posted by bigragu
    Quote Originally Posted by ~Phil~
    have to disagree with Ali no1
    Ali was dropped by Sonny Banks, Henry Cooper and Fraizer. His defence might be up near the
    top but imo his chin is not even in the top 10, I'd have Tua, McCall, Ibeabuchi all ahead of him.
    besides that its a pretty good list!
    the ALI pick is a sympathy pick...His chin wasn't half of Cobb's.
    Randall "Tex" Cobb was knocked stiff in the first round by Dee Collier, that's right Dee Collier....until that I thought he had the best chin of anyone ever too...but Dee Collier!?!?!
    they hit ya on the sweet spot of the puss ! don't matter what name they go by.
    Very true...but the best chins like Ali, always got up!

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